The Mummy (Tom Cruise) (2017) Movie Theatre

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Nobody wants to make a bad movie. Nobody wants to see one, either. But it happens. Anticipation runs high for a lot of the big upcoming summer movies.

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Sadly, that doesn’t mean they can’t fail. Remember last year when all those big movies — Deepwater Horizon, Alice Through the Looking Glass, The Huntsman: Winter’s War etc. The TV show has been over a long time, so it’s not as if there’s some irony- loving youth audience desperate to see the thing .. David Hasselhoff cameos notwithstanding. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (May 2. Hope springs eternal, yes, but no matter how much you love Johnny Depp, this franchise was tired after the second instalment.

The Emoji Movie (July 2. Family fun? We draw the line at Sir Patrick Stewart voicing a turd. The House (June 3. This looks painfully not funny. Will Ferrell yelling his lines just doesn’t do it; still, the filmmaker here, Andrew Cohen, wrote Neighbours and Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates, so maybe someone will find this humorous.

Just not us. The Mummy (June 9)Sure the trailer looks exciting, but why this story? Why Tom Cruise? Why now? It all feels weirdly dated. And we’re all supposed to look forward to the Universal Monsters shared universe — and welcome the Invisible Man with Johnny Depp, and a new Wolf Man and Count Dracula, too. Fangs? With a real monster in the White House, these throwback villains just look silly. Cars 3 (June 1. 6)Please: no more talking car sequels. Find better ways to amuse your children.

Rough Night (June 1. I really admire most of the cast, which includes Scarlett Johansson and Kate Mc.

Kinnon, but this looks ghastly. And derivative. It’s immediately off- putting to see Jillian Bell used as a ? For shame. Transformers: The Last Knight (June 2. How much suckage can one sequel contain?

You can wedge some Arthurian legend and plenty of expository chat in Anthony Hopkins’ dulcet tones into the story but you’re still left with a bunch of idiotic fighting machines, dubious special effects and Michael Bay. Forage fest. War for the Planet of the Apes (July 1.

This is the third film in the rebooted Planet of the Apes franchise and what feels like the 2. Do we really need 5. Really? The Dark Tower (August 4)Worrisome how the date for this movie keeps changing, and how there isn’t so much as a trailer to let anyone get a glimpse at what to expect. These are not good signs. Fingers crossed that it’s all some huge cosmic misunderstanding.

THE HITSWith Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. Friday, May 5, let’s contemplate five other sure winners: Snatched (May 1. Women have waited a long time to see Goldie Hawn back in action and Amy Schumer has her own army of followers, so yeah — this should be comedy gold, with or without the help of the usual target demographic of young men 1. Alien: Covenant (May 1. Pda Formats A Family Man (2017) Review Film. Two generations of stalwart fans are waiting around to be terrified in the best way.

And everyone is thrilled to see Ridley Scott directing the action. Let this be great! It Comes At Night (June 9)We have a hunch that filmmaker Trey Edward Shults knows exactly what scares you . Amen. Dunkirk (July 2.

Who doesn’t want to see a war movie about a time when people could still be fooled by their craven leaders into thinking there was a higher cause? Huge battle scenes + nostalgia = cha- china! Shame about all the dead lads. Atomic Blonde (July 2. The huge appeal of watching Charlize Theron thrash bad guys in a bloody- minded, violent espionage thriller is probably something to take up with your therapist. Can’t wait. Twitter: @Liz.

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